Farmers lose crops to rainstorm

Two chiwogs of Toetsho gewog in Trashiyangtse experienced heavy rains for about three hours after 1pm on September 28, which ruined about 15 acres of maize belonging to more than 40 households.

RNR sector sees spike in its GDP share

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) share of the Renewable Natural Resource...

Tashicholing to get year-round water for irrigation

His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck graced the inauguration of...

Government to be neutral on Afghanistan’s Taliban government: Sources

Bhutan is likely to take a “neutral” stand on the issue...

Nobding in need of fuel depot

Residents and shop owners in Nobding, Wangdue are often visited by...

Japan gifts more fire fighting vehicles

Royal Bhutan Police received two firefighting vehicles from Machida City and...

Ambassador to Australia presents credentials

Ambassador of Bhutan to the Commonwealth of Australia Sonam Tobgay presented...

Circumstances of minor suspected of prostitution to be investigated  

The 16-year-old minor, who was working in a massage parlour in...

Lab assistant arrested for rape of a minor in Tsirang

A 26-year-old man, a lab assistant in one of the schools...

At the 76th UNGA, PM tells the world Bhutan’s secret

When Covid-19 crisis unfolded, Bhutanese uncovered the true essence of their...

Mentally challenged woman dies in a quarantine facility 

A 47-year-old mentally challenged woman with underlying health conditions died on...

PM underscores the importance of investing in health 

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly virtually from Thimphu on September...

Leopard attacks two men at home

Two men in Jangbi village in Langthel Gewog, Trongsa were attacked...

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